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You will probably need to look at a repair manual for your Omni to find a vacuum diagram. Parts stores would sell them, public libraries might have them. If you have throttle body injection, the vacuum hoses are much simpler and fewer than if you had a carburetor with all those emission requirements for those years. I have an '87 Sentra, carbureted. Miles and miles of vacuum hoses !
Not over the internet You have to know where all the hoses go & resolve the issues You should have engine vacuum diagram under the hood A shop can smoke check for vacuum leaks & save you time there
If it's equipped with the 2.0L SPI engine (eighth digit of the VIN is 'P'), the most common place for a vacuum leak on these engines, is from the PCV hose that runs from the valve cover to the back of the throttle body. Where it usually rots through is the elbow at the back where it connects to the throttle body. Hope this helps.
The only place i could find any views is here.
vacuumhosediagram - Focus Fanatics
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